Monday, March 19, 2012
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		TWO CANNIBALS ON A DESERT ISLAND
		
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		No on Prop. 28: Term Limits and the Federalist Papers
		
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		SEARCHING FOR MITT ROMNEY
		
 
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		Saturday's Main Page
		
 - Sunday's Main Page
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		CalPensions:CalPERS earnings lag big funds, changes planned
		
 - SBSun: Lower CalPERS return rate threatens local coffers
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		CalWatch: New CSU presidents slated to get maximum pay increases
		
 - CCTimes: California gun shows caught in the crossfire
 - LATimes($): How Brown, union agreed on new tax hike proposal
 - SDUT: California ranks 4th in openness review
 - SacBee: Thousands of qualified candidates wait for shot at a state job
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		SacBee:AM Alert: All hail the chief (justice of California)
		
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		SFChron: Delta pipe's impact on water bills could sink plan
		
 - VCS:Santa Paula City Council to make committee appointments
 - VCS:Newbury Park woman sees herself as 'underdog' in Assembly race
 - VCS:County officials head to Washington, D.C., to talk about naval base
 - SanGabTrib:Arcadia moves toward anti-smoking ordinance at city parks
 - SanGabTrib:State's 49th Assembly District home to changing demographic and multi-ethnic coalition
 - SanGabTrib:El Monte Union Board of Trustees to interview, select replacement for Tran
 - SanGabTrib:Despite mixed results, South El Monte pushing forward with mixed use
 - LATimes($): D.A. candidate files suit over Trutanich ballot descriptions
 - LADN: Innovative trash-to-fuel project killed
 - SBSun: Director recommends delaying decision on San Bernardino trash rate increase
 - SBSun: Federal deadline for San Bernardino County medical dispensaries passes
 - LATimes($): Longtime graffiti cop has answered the scrawl
 - SBSun: Fontana school board ponders after school program contract with the city
 - IVDB: ONT will be focus of Ontario event
 - RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Police plan sets goals through 2015
 - RivPE: TEMECULA: Board to decide charter petition
 - SDUT: Teacher pink-slip ritual takes unique twists
 - VOSD: San Diego Teachers: Will Work for Benefits
 
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: U.S. Cruises Toward a 2013 Fiscal Cliff - 
	
	
	
			
		SacBee: Dan Walters: License bill cuts down competition
		
 - SDUT: Tax hike would sustain failed status quo
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		Calwhine: When will pension fallacies be exposed? Lavish benefits not necessary to draw workers
		
 - NatlRev: Stimulus Retrospective
 - OCReg: Half-measures won't fix pension mess
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		HumEvnts:Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels remains prime player in national GOP
		
 - NatlRev: Cato and the Power of Ideas
 - LATimes($): Does secrecy serve the children?
 - NatlRev: The College Cartel
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		CCTimes: Borenstein: Top administrators shamelessly try to cook the pension books
		
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		Roger in WND: California Death Spiral - The Roger Hedgecock Show - Talk Radio
		
 - Townhall: Katie Kieffer: Yes He Does! 5 Ways Obama Controls Gas Prices
 - HumEvnts:Cheap money, expensive gas
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		Calbuzz: Fox News Poll on Latinos Offers GOP Fair Warning
		
 - CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: California universities need to be more cost effective
 - SJMerc: San Francisco sheriff to be sentenced today on false imprisonment charge
 - SFChron: Mayor looking at way to oust Mirkarimi
 - SFChron: Republicans seek inroads in liberal San Francisco
 - CCTimes: San Jose State prepares to give up local guarantee
 - FresBee: Valley home builders pick up where others left off
 - FresBee: Fresno's University High wins state Academic Decathlon
 - BakCal: County's budget development process begins
 - ModBee: Oakdale eyes even deeper budget cuts
 - ModBee: Stanislaus County likely to delay developer fee hike
 - ModBee: Amid cuts, Stanislaus homicide rate increases
 - SLO Trib: Grover Beach water rates would rise 10 percent unless 2,400 protest
 - SLO Trib: Task force to review SLO growth plan
 - SLO Trib: Eagle Ranch annexation in Atascadero to be subject of public discussion March 27
 
